Department of Educational Leadership Summative Evaluation for Intern_______________________________________________ Date____________________

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Department of Educational Leadership
EdLd 698 or EdLd 635
Semester: Fall _____ Spring _____ Summer ______ Year: __________
Summative Evaluation for Principal Interns
Intern_______________________________________________ Date____________________
Internship Site______________________________ Supervisor________________________
Performance Scale:
I. CORE LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES
For all Minnesota Administrative licenses
Please evaluate the Intern’s knowledge and skills in
the following areas:
Exceeds Expectations
Demonstrates exceptional
understanding of
knowledge and skills and
implements components
of the principal licensure
at a consistently high
level; shows attributes of
accomplished practice at a
qualitatively high level.
Meets
Expectations
Exceeds
Expectations
No Opportunity
to Observe
Meets Expectations
Demonstrates specific
understanding of
knowledge and skills and
implements components of
the principal licensure at a
consistently high level;
shows attributes of
accomplished practice.
Developing
Developing
Demonstrates understanding
of knowledge and skills
underlying the components
of the principal licensure
and generally implements
them well.
Unsatisfactory
Unsatisfactory
Deficient in
performance and
understanding of
knowledge and skills
underlying the
components of the
principal licensure.
A. Leadership
1. demonstrate leadership by collaboratively assessing and improving
culture, and climate;
2. demonstrate leadership by providing purpose and direction for
individuals and groups;
3. model shared leadership and decision-making strategies;
4. demonstrate an understanding of issues affecting education;
5. through a visioning process, formulate strategic plans and goals with
staff and community;
6. set priorities in the context of stakeholder needs
7. serve as a spokesperson for the welfare of all learners in a
multicultural context;
8. understand how education is impacted by local, state, national, and
international events
9. demonstrate the ability to facilitate and motivate others
demonstrate the ability to implement change or educational reform.
B. Organizational management
1. demonstrate an understanding of organizational systems;
2. define and use processes for gathering, analyzing, managing and using
data to plan and make decisions for program evaluation;
3. plan and schedule personal and organizational work, establish
procedures to regulate activities and projects, and delegate and
empower others at appropriate levels;
4. demonstrate the ability to analyze need and allocate personnel and
material resources;
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Meets
Expectations
Exceeds
Expectations
No Opportunity
to Observe
Developing
Unsatisfactory
Please evaluate the Intern’s knowledge and skills in
the following areas:
5.
6.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
develop and manage budgets and maintain accurate fiscal records;
demonstrate an understanding of facilities development, planning and
management;
7. understand and use technology as a management tool.
Diversity leadership
1. demonstrate an understanding and a recognition of the significance of
diversity, and respond to the needs of diverse learners;
2. create and monitor a positive learning environment for all students;
3. create and monitor a positive working environment for all staff;
4. promote sensitivity of diversity throughout the school community;
5. demonstrate the ability to adapt educational programming to the needs
of diverse constituencies;
Policy and Law
1. develop, adjust, and implement policy to meet local, state, and federal
requirements and constitutional provisions, standards, and regulatory
applications;
2. recognize and apply standards of care involving civil and criminal
liability for negligence, harassment, and intentional torts;
3. demonstrate an understanding of state, federal, and case law
governing general education, special education, and community
education.
Political Influence and Governance
1. exhibit an understanding of school districts as a political system,
including governance models;
2. demonstrate the ability to involve stakeholders in the development of
educational policy;
3. understand the role and coordination of social agencies and human
services;
4. demonstrate the ability to align constituencies in support of priorities
and build coalitions for programmatic and financial support.
Communication
1. formulate and carry out plans for internal and external
communications;
2. demonstrate facilitation skills;
3. recognize and apply an understanding of individual and group
behavior in normal and stressful situations;
4. facilitate teamwork;
5. demonstrate an understanding of conflict resolution and problem
solving strategies;
6. make presentations that are clear and easy to understand;
7. respond, review, and summarize information for groups;
8. communicate appropriately (speaking, listening, and writing) for
different audiences— students, teachers, parents, community, and
other stakeholders;
9. understand and utilize appropriate communication technology.
Community relations
1. articulate organizational purpose and priorities to the community and
media;
2. request and respond to community feedback;
3. demonstrate the ability to build community consensus;
4. relate political initiatives to stakeholders, including parental
involvement programs;
5. identify and interact with internal and external publics;
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Meets
Expectations
Exceeds
Expectations
No Opportunity
to Observe
Developing
Unsatisfactory
Please evaluate the Intern’s knowledge and skills in
the following areas:
6.
7.
8.
understand and respond to the news media;
promote a positive image of schools and the school district;
monitor and address perceptions about school-community issues;
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9. demonstrate the ability to identify and articulate critical community
issues which may impact local education.
H. Curriculum planning and development for the success of all learners
1. demonstrate the ability to enhance teaching and learning through
curriculum assessment and strategic planning for all learners,
including pre-K, elementary, middle, high school, special education
and adult levels;
2. demonstrate the ability to provide planning and methods to anticipate
trends and educational implications;
3. demonstrate the ability to develop, implement, and monitor
procedures to align, sequence, and articulate curriculum and validate
curricular procedures;
4. demonstrate the ability to identify instructional objectives and use
valid and reliable performance indicators and evaluative procedures to
measure performance outcomes;
5. appropriately use learning technologies;
6. demonstrate an understanding of alternative instructional designs,
curriculum, behavior management, and assessment accommodations
and modifications;
7. demonstrate an understanding of the urgency of global
competitiveness.
I. Instructional management for the success of all learners
1.
J.
demonstrate an understanding of research of learning and instructional
strategies;
2. describe and apply research and best practices on integrating curriculum and
resources to help all learners achieve at high levels;
3. demonstrate the ability to utilize data for instructional decision making;
4. demonstrate the ability to design appropriate assessment strategies for
measuring learner outcomes;
5. demonstrate the ability to implement alternative instructional designs,
curriculum, behavior management, and assessment accommodations and
modifications;
6. demonstrate the ability to appropriately use information technology to support
instruction.
Human resource management
1. demonstrate knowledge of effective personnel recruitment, selection, and
retention;
2. demonstrate an understanding of staff development to improve the
performance of all staff members;
3. demonstrate the ability to select and apply appropriate models for supervision
and evaluation;
4. describe and demonstrate the ability to apply the legal requirements for
personnel selection, development, retention, and dismissal;
5. demonstrate an understanding of management responsibilities to act in
accordance with federal and state constitutional provisions, statutory and case
law, regulatory applications toward education, local rules, procedures and
directives governing human resource management;
6. demonstrate an understanding of labor relations and collective bargaining;
7. demonstrate an understanding of the administration of employee contracts,
benefits, and financial accounts.
K. Values and ethics of leadership.
1.
demonstrate an understanding of the role of education in a democratic society;
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Meets
Expectations
Exceeds
Expectations
No Opportunity
to Observe
5.
Meets
Expectations
4.
Developing
3.
Developing
2.
Unsatisfactory
Please evaluate the Intern’s knowledge and skills in
the following areas:
demonstrate an understanding of and model democratic value systems, ethics,
and moral leadership;
demonstrate the ability to balance complex community demands in the best
interest of learners;
help learners grow and develop as caring, informed citizens;
demonstrate an understanding and application of the Minnesota Board of
School Administrators Code of Ethics for Administrators.
Please evaluate the Intern’s knowledge and skills in
the following areas:
Exceeds
Expectations
No Opportunity
to Observe
II. K-12 Principal Competencies
Unsatisfactory
L. Judgment and Problem analysis
1. identify the elements of a problem situation by analyzing relevant
information, framing issues, identifying possible causes, and
reframing possible solutions;
2. demonstrate adaptability and conceptual flexibility;
3. assist others in forming opinions about problems and issues;
4. reach logical conclusions by making quality, timely decisions based
on available information;
5. identify and give priority to significant issues;
6. demonstrate an understanding of and utilize appropriate technology in
problem analysis;
7. demonstrate an understanding of different leadership and decisionmaking strategies, including but not limited to collaborative models,
and model appropriately their implementation.
M. Safety and Security
1. demonstrate the ability to develop and implement policies and
procedures for safe and secure educational environments;
2. demonstrate the ability to formulate safety and security plans to
implement security procedures including an articulated emergency
chain of command, safety procedures required by law, law
enforcement assistance, communication with the public, and
evacuation procedures;
3. demonstrate the ability to identify areas of vulnerability associated
with school buses, buildings, and grounds and formulate a plan to take
corrective action;
4. demonstrate an understanding of procedural predictabilities and plan
variations where possible;
5. demonstrate the ability to develop plans that connect every student
with a school adult, eliminate bullying and profiling and implement
recommended threat assessment procedures.
A. Instructional Leadership
1.
2.
demonstrate the ability to understand and apply school-wide literacy and
numeracy systems;
demonstrate the ability to understand and apply district-wide literacy and
numeracy systems.
B. Monitor Student Learning
1.
2.
demonstrate the ability to create a culture that fosters a community of
learners;
demonstrate an understanding of student guidance systems and auxiliary
services;
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Meets
Expectations
Exceeds
Expectations
No Opportunity
to Observe
Developing
Unsatisfactory
Please evaluate the Intern’s knowledge and skills in
the following areas:
3.
C.
demonstrate the ability to implement a positive and effective student
management system;
4. demonstrate the ability to develop and implement effective student discipline
plans;
5. demonstrate the ability to develop a master instructional schedule;
6. demonstrate the ability to meet the enrichment, remediation, and special
education needs of all students;
7. demonstrate the ability to understand and support a comprehensive program
of student activities.
K-12 Leadership
1. demonstrate understanding of the articulation and alignment of curriculum
from pre-school through grade 12;
2. demonstrate understanding of different organizational systems and structures
at elementary, middle or junior high and high school levels;
3. demonstrate the ability to work with children of all ages;
4. demonstrate the ability to work with parents, teachers and other staff in all
levels of schooling;
5. demonstrate understanding of the characteristics of effective transitions from
one level of schooling to the next;
6. demonstrate understanding of developmental needs of children of all ages.
Comments:
--PLEASE PRINT--
SCHOOL/DISTRICT
Address, City, State, Zip
Phone Number
LICENSURE FIELD(S)
____K-12 Principal
(all 3 levels are required)
____Superintendent
____Director of Community Education
GRADE LEVEL(S)
(check all that apply)
K-12:
___Elementary
*Special Ed:
__Primary
___Middle
site
___Secondary
__40 hr/other
DATE
RANGES
unit
____Director of Special Education*
Verification of completed hours:
________________________________________________________ has completed ______ hours of internship.
________________________________________________________
Site Supervisor Signature
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